Black and white portrait of John B. Sanborn Jr., c.1925.

John B. Sanborn Jr.

John B. Sanborn Jr., c.1925.

Pastel drawing on paper made c.1900 of John Ball Brisbin, the St. Paul lawyer who defended Ann Bilansky in her 1859 murder trial, as he appeared c.1860.

John Ball Brisbin

Pastel drawing on paper made c.1900 of John Ball Brisbin, the St. Paul lawyer who defended Ann Bilansky in her 1859 murder trial, as he appeared c.1860.

Black and white photograph of John Banfill, ca. 1848.

John Banfill

John Banfill, the builder and owner of the Banfill Tavern, ca. 1848. Banfill was a member of the first Minnesota State Senate. Photograph by Hill, Kelley & Company.

Black and white photograph of John Beargrease.

John Beargrease

John Beargrease, undated. Image courtesy of the Cook County Historical Society.

Photograph portrait of John Sanborn in his brigadier general's uniform.

John Benjamin Sanborn, Colonel, Fourth Minnesota Infantry

Sanborn is seen here in his brigadier general's uniform, c.1863.

Black and white photograph of John Benson.

John Benson

Minneapolis lawyer John Benson, founder of the law office that became Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid.

photograph of John Burns, a member of Company F, Ninth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry

John Burns, Company F, Ninth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry

John Burns, Company F, Ninth Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, 1863.

John C. Sweet

John C. Sweet

John C. Sweet, Republican Senator and lawyer from Minneapolis (shown here in 1923), was Sue M. Dickey Hough’s sharpest critic on the issue of capital punishment, engaging in heated arguments with her. From The Legislative Manual of the State of Minnesota (St. Paul: N.p., 1923).

Color image of the John Cameron House designed in 1918, 9 Benhill Rd., St. Paul. Photograph by Paul Nelson, October 5, 2014.

John Cameron House

John Cameron House designed in 1918, 9 Benhill Rd., St. Paul. Photograph by Paul Nelson, October 5, 2014.

Black and white scan of John Dillinger criminal file, c.1934.

John Dillinger criminal file

John Dillinger criminal file, c.1934.

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